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Unpublished Writings From Audio Magazine: Proposed Series Chapter 1 And 2, Richard C. Heyser, Douglas R. Jones Ed. Dec 2013

Unpublished Writings From Audio Magazine: Proposed Series Chapter 1 And 2, Richard C. Heyser, Douglas R. Jones Ed.

Douglas R Jones

These are the first two in a series of seven articles written by Richard C. Heyser in 1983. Heyser originally intended to publish this work in AUDIO magazine. This updated version has been edited and annotated by Douglas R. Jones.


Audio Magazine: Proposed Series Chapter 01 - Tds, Richard C. Heyser Jan 1983

Audio Magazine: Proposed Series Chapter 01 - Tds, Richard C. Heyser

Unpublished Writings

Richard C. Heyser prepared this chapter as part of a series originally intended for AUDIO magazine in an effort to find an objective way of dealing with the subjective perception of sound. Through the implementation of the time delay spectrometry (TDS) method, Heyser was able to explore the mathematical analysis of audio and the philosophical principles of audio measurement. Chapter 1 introduces Heyser's logic for attempting to find a way to measure the subjective perception of sound.


Audio Magazine: Proposed Series Chapter 11 - Conclusion, Richard C. Heyser Jan 1983

Audio Magazine: Proposed Series Chapter 11 - Conclusion, Richard C. Heyser

Unpublished Writings

Richard C. Heyser prepared this chapter as part of a series originally intended for AUDIO magazine in an effort to find an objective way of dealing with the subjective perception of sound. Through the implementation of the time delay spectrometry (TDS) method, Heyser was able to explore the mathematical analysis of audio and the philosophical principles of audio measurement. Chapter 11 concludes the series and summaries the purpose of this study.


It's A Great Day Tomorrow, Richard C. Heyser Jan 1976

It's A Great Day Tomorrow, Richard C. Heyser

Unpublished Writings

This paper with its combined slides was presented by Richard C. Heyser to explain his theories for measuring sound.